Celebrating 400 Giveaway! $25 Gift Certificate to Chapters!

Didn’t we just celebrate 300 followers here? I can’t believe how awesome you guys are! We’ve reached 400!! I can’t express how joyful you make me every day with your kind comments, fun ideas, and love. You are the reason I do what I do, and you deserve to treat yourself to a little something fun 🙂

How does a $25 gift certificate to Chapters sound?! Summer is on it’s way, and there is nothing so relaxing as sitting back with a glass of lemonade and a really good book. SO, one lucky reader will win $25 to spend on anything they like at Chapters. Just a small token of my gratitude for all of you.

*This is open to all Canadian and U.S. residents*

How to enter:

You must be a follower here to be qualified, then just leave a comment telling me the name of your most recent favorite book. I’d love to get some ideas for some new summer reads 🙂

More Entries (leave a comment for each additional entry):

“Like” my facebook page (a great way to stay up to date on the latest and greatest)

Blog, FB, or tweet about the giveaway (just one entry total)

So, that means you can leave up to 3 entries! I will be posting a winner one week from today (June 15th) so that means you need to get your entries in by midnight on June 14th. Good luck!

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